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Umang Gedam Verified Icon
MSc Engineering Business Management - Batch of 2026
3.4
University is good and staff is experienced and very helpful.
Tips: This university is good if you are coming from any other country, as the city is friendly and you feel a lot safe and happy. The only drawback is that the social life sucks, and you can feel the difference as you can get shocked by the various culture that goes around Exeter.
Likes (Safety): The security and nature of people in Exeter are very nice. All of them are friendly and always help if they think you are in trouble, and they are very kind, so it's a lot safe in Exeter, also, at night, you don't feel threatened, only if you encounter a drunk Brit on the weekend, who will always say something or the other way around.
Dislikes (Value for money): There are many other universities that are far better than Exeter and have so much more value, like Leicester and other universities. The only positive is that it comes under the Russel group and it's quite peaceful. But the city is dead, no social life, no fun at all.
Reviewed on 30 Sep 2025Read more
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MSc Engineering Business Management - Batch of 2026
3.2
Great university and great facility.
Tips: Before joining the university, please make sure you find an accommodation that is in a place and get a contact for 1 year. You can get a scholarship, but that is not too much. Please apply for it so you can get some discount. It is very expensive, just give it a thought and try for the north side universities.
Likes (Part time work): On campus jobs are hard to get, but there are a lot of other off campus jobs like cafes, bars, restaurants and all, and you can find a job here pretty easily. You just have to be presentable and make sure you know what you are doing in the interview, and you can secure a part time quickly.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): This city is great, but it doesn't have options to settle because it is one of the most expensive city to live in, and this includes transport, parking, house, food, and you don't get tasty food, it is just below average, and you have to struggle every day to do the minimum.
Reviewed on 26 Sep 2025Read more
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Divya Lakshmi Meesala Verified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
3.2
Fun with lots of activities.
Tips: Search for scholarships; I received a 5,000 scholarship. Apply before the deadline. The scholarship amount will be deducted from your tuition fee. For example, my tuition fee was 27,500, and after the scholarship deduction, it became 22,500. The UK is truly a place with much to learn.
Likes (Safety): Exeter is a very safe city; in fact, Devon County is considered one of the safest regions in the UK, with a very low crime rate and no racism. I truly enjoyed my time in Exeter. As a part-time worker, I used to work as a cashier, and the people here are very polite and often offer compliments.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fees are very high; don't fall for the trap of Russell groups, like I did. No one cares about which university you graduated from; ultimately, landing a job depends on how well you can showcase your skills to recruiters.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in International Business - Batch of 2023
4.8
Exeter is an incredible university with highly knowledgeable and experienced faculty.
Tips: Many scholarships are available; I received the Dean's List Scholarship, a 3000 award and more options are available. The multicultural environment offers lots of growth and work opportunities. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the university; it is very professional and modern.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The 2-year Post Graduate Work Visa requires sponsorship. While permanent immigration is possible, it's not easy. Consider the benefits of being a temporary or permanent resident. Focus on your mental health and happiness; the university offers support for various issues.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Walking is the most convenient way to get around Exeter, as buses are infrequent. The university has some shuttle options which are free that run multiple times a day from various locations.
Reviewed on 22 Jul 2025Read more
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MSC Engineering Business Management with Industrial Placement - Batch of 2024
4.1
A rewarding experience – fun, learning, and growth at Exeter.
Tips: I didn't experience a major cultural shift; everyone, including the local and university community, was welcoming and supportive, which made the transition smooth. I did not avail myself of any scholarships. Studying at the University of Exeter was both enjoyable and enriching, offering a great balance of academic and personal growth.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fee was well justified considering the quality of education and student experience at the University of Exeter. The academic resources, Industry-relevant tools, and engaging assignments made learning effective and practical. Exeter offers great value for money, and so does the university.
Dislikes (Indian Food): As an international student from India, I found many culturally rich restaurants in the area, including Thai, Chinese, Mexican and traditional British Cuisine. While I personally found the British food a bit bland compared to what I'm used to, I thoroughly enjoyed exploring new flavours, especially Thai & Mexican dishes. Being a food enthusiast, I made it to a point to try different cuisines to understand the culture better. Prices were generally reasonable for the quality and variety offered. One interesting adjustment was noticing how global chain like McDonald's and Pizza Hut have menu that cater to local taste, which was not a surprise honesty as I traveled to a new country, Although I enjoy trying new food, I prefer cooing at home and typically ate out only around 20% of the time.
Reviewed on 5 May 2025Read more
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LLB Law - Batch of 2026
3
Companies are reluctant to sponsor visas, especially in the current economic climate.
Tips: The transition in my first year was very tough, especially because most Indian undergraduate students here come from the upper class, and there is a very visible class divide amongst them. Moreover, many home students also come from families with generational wealth, and that is a huge cultural shift after moving here. If you are from a middle-class or lower-class family, the best thing you can do is find like-minded people who would support you instead of looking down on you for wanting to be independent. That's what I did, and it worked out best for me. As for the city, I love the vibe here. I was a bit sceptical about moving to a small, quiet town as I come from Mumbai, but once I got used to it, I started to appreciate the peaceful quiet.
Likes (Safety): Exeter is a small town and one of the safest cities in the United Kingdom. It does get pretty quiet, but I personally have not felt very unsafe walking home late at night alone or with friends. There is campus security available to protect students, as well as different services for anyone walking home alone at night.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): It is very common for international students to move back to their country after their graduation from the University of Exeter or completely change their area of interest just to get a job in the United Kingdom. The most common reason for this is that the companies are reluctant to sponsor visas, especially in the current economic climate.
Reviewed on 14 Apr 2025Read more
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BSc Business and Management - Batch of 2024
4.1
A top 10 campus uni in a small city in south west England
Tips: Exeter is a small city, many students who come here assume that it's gonna be as big as London which isn't the case. It is very small and you can literally walk everywhere. The population is mostly dominated by students so it is very safe that way. The faculty is excellent, and you can always reach out to them for any doubts via email or book office hours with any professor. The unique part of studying in Exeter is that the seminars are very hands-on and interactive with other peers as well as the professors.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Exeter is a small city that is easily walkable and is safe for international students. There are a few places that serve good Indian food, including Gandhi and Namaste Exeter. If you prefer to cook at home, you can find Indian groceries at Mess and Heera.
Reviewed on 3 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Sport and Exercise Medicine - Batch of 2024
3.2
A good short period of time with twists and turns.
Tips: The university is good, and the staff are helpful. I would advise students to be aware of the scholarships that are available, even after starting the course. I was awarded 1000 pounds in hardship funding. Also, interacting with staff regarding your interests or participating in the mentorship program can help you find interesting events that can help you build your career. Overall, I had a good experience at the University of Exeter.
Reviewed on 24 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
4.3
If you take an initiative the university will support you.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should be aware of which course they are choosing and why this university. The cost of accommodation goes up every year, so make sure you have a budget. It's better not to do part-time work and focus on your studies. If you are from India, the university will introduce the topics you have to study on your own. There are lots of events and seminars held for the students to interact and gain some industry knowledge. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the experiences.
Reviewed on 24 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
3.7
There is a lot of potential to explore at the University of Exeter.
Tips: If you're planning to study in the UK and hope to secure a job afterwards, having at least a year of experience in any industry is recommended, as many UK companies expect candidates to have a minimum of one year of experience. I arrived in the UK at the end of September and struggled to settle down with part-time jobs, so I would advise arriving a month earlier. The Christmas period is typically the peak time for part-time job vacancies, especially in retail. A few things you need to know is Sainsbury's has cheap products, look for free stuff at student accommodation and university. Don't forget to apply for scholarships. I received the Global Excellence Award, which granted me 35,000 Dollars. The application process is simple just fill out a form on your university website. Once you're at university, take full advantage of all available resources. These might include employability workshops to enhance job skills and English classes that offer trips on writing assessment, which is particularly useful for those who haven't done project-based work during their undergraduate studies. Stay connected with your lecturers and tutors if you're stuck, reach out to them for help rather than relying on coursemates. Be proactive in participating in university activities and aim to earn awards like the Exeter Award to enhance your CV. During university break, start applying for jobs using platforms like Career Zone & Handshake. Keep an eye out for casual roles like matchday staff positions while they may not pay a lot, they can help cover basic expenses. Healthcare in the UK is generally good, but health insurance doesn't typically cover ENT issues. Make sure you have emergency medicine. Exeter is a wonderful place to start your journey. It's a small town with great natural beauty and student facilities. Unlike larger cities like London or Manchester, Exeter offers a peaceful atmosphere, which is perfect for focusing on your studies. It also has plenty of opportunities to explo
Likes (Indian Food): If you are a student who can cook, you will be able to find all kinds of cooking essentials in Continental and Heera stores. However, the prices are a bit expensive, so be careful when you are purchasing. If you are a student who prefers to eat out, you will need to adjust to eating the usual store-bought foods. If you are picky, you can go to one of the Indian stores. Restaurant Indian food is very expensive. For example, an onion dosa at Namaste costs 11.50 pounds. So be prepared and eat all your favorite foods before you come to the UK.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are mostly available for Undergraduates, with only 1% for Masters students in Devon. If you are willing to travel, the availability increases to 4%. However, unpaid internships or jobs at the university are beneficial for job hunting.
Reviewed on 23 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Psychology (Conversion) - Batch of 2024
5
The University of Exeter is an academic gem with many opportunities.
Tips: I have transitioned a lot in the unicity in so many ways, with good global experience and personal growth. There are so many scholarships depending on the universities and the course which will offer a decent amount of education the amount from the tuition fee which is helpful for the students. The University of Exeter provides a very good quality of studies. The faculty is helpful and well-qualified, especially for international students who do not speak English as a first language. The faculty is especially helpful with studies and the university's academic standards. The student life at the University of Exeter is vibrant and fulfilling. It's a safe city with a high quality of life on campus. You'll have exposure to diverse students from around the world. It's a great value for the money you'll spend.
Reviewed on 24 Sep 2024Read more
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MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2022
3.6
The university has a great reputation and provides amazing student life.
Tips: Students should be on time. Reasons won’t work here for being even 2 minutes late. People respect each other's time here, unlike back in India. Researching scholarships like Common Wealth and other university-funded scholarships will help you reduce your fees. Overall, be ready to self-learn and use university resources as much as possible.
Likes (Part time work): There are plenty of part-time jobs available on and off campus. If you can get an internship or contract work in your field, it will give you good experience and prepare you for your permanent role. You can work part-time at a warehouse, supermarket, or restaurant to cover your living expenses but don't expect to cover your tuition with your part-time earnings.
Dislikes (Public transportation): I rated low on public transportation because of randomly scheduled public bus cancellations without prior notice, thinking it would be ideal to have a private vehicle. The cost is reasonable with day passes sorting you out for part-time jobs. Weekly passes would work out if you travel as often during breaks while working full-time 40 hours.
Reviewed on 30 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc in Applied Data Science and Statistics - Batch of 2023
4.7
“Embracing Nature and Academia”.
Tips: Before joining the University of Exeter, it's important to be aware that the campus is located in a relatively small city, so the pace of life is quieter compared to larger metropolitan areas. The university is known for its picturesque setting, surrounded by hills and greenery, which provides a peaceful environment for studying. Transitioning to life at the UoE was a smooth process for me. The university offers excellent support services, which makes the adjustments easier. However, I did experience some cultural shifts. Coming from a bustling city, it took some time to get used to the quieter, more laid-back atmosphere of Exeter. I also did avail of a scholarship for around 35000. The application process is straightforward and easy. There are always many options for scholarships. I am very satisfied with the course and experience I had at the university. And as I am living in a very busy city now, I can say the years I spent in Exeter were the time to remember. 
Likes (Public transportation): The university campus is a 15-minute walk from the main city center. I prefer walking because of the beautiful roads, as the campus is surrounded by hills. If we talk about transportation, there is a bus every few minutes from almost every part of the city to the university campus. 
Dislikes (Indian Food): Exeter doesn't have as many Indian restaurants as you might find in other cities, but one standout is Namastey Exeter, a South Indian spot that quickly became my favourite. Their dosa are particularly good and reasonably priced. During my time in Exeter, I balanced dining out with cooking at home. For vegetarians, the dining options are most limited.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc Financial Analysis and Fund Management - Batch of 2024
4.2
Dynamic learning and vibrant campus life at the University of Exeter.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should do some background checks and choose the right course. I received an academic scholarship of 35000. I also received a CFA scholarship from the University which helped me to add further value to my academic qualifications. I'm quite satisfied with my course and the University. The professors are very helpful and they want the best for you.
Likes (Safety): The University of Exeter has its own university bus which runs up late at night from the university to the City centre, so travelling back from the university at night was not a safety concern. Other than that, the University of Exeter also has its own night line which helps students in case of any emergencies.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Considering the market and political conditions, not many companies are keen on sponsoring international students. But based on the graduate visa one should be able to get you some relevant work experience. I'm not really sure if I want to permanently shift to the UK considering my interest in the field, and I want to work in various other countries that seem more promising than the UK.
Reviewed on 20 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc in Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2023
4.3
It is a fun student life with lots of events.
Tips: Students should be aware of the culture, lifestyle and understanding the accent. My whole lifestyle has changed now. You don't have to worry about it much because you'll get used to it after coming here. The university also offers some scholarships so make sure you give your best essay and add in all those social efforts you have put in.
Likes (Student Life): Exeter is one good city for having a fun student life. There is no discrimination because when it comes to post graduation it's only international students in most of the classes so it would be pretty good. There would be a lot of events which will go in all around the year and I would suggest not to miss out on them.
Dislikes (Internships): There are guidance available but it depends on how a candidate use the available resources. There is no placement opportunity but they give good amount of guidance from the Career zone. I did not make enough use of it so it took me 8 months to land a job in the UK. But I suggest you to start working early onwards.
Reviewed on 28 May 2024Read more
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MSc in Applied Data Science and Statistics - Batch of 2023
4.3
Lovely place to study and lot's of places to explore around
Tips: All students who intend to join this university in UK should do a thorough research about the specific program they are interested in. This is important as one university might have a higher rank in the university rankings for a particular course (let's say an MBA) while it might be ranked lower for an engineering program. This university is part of the Russell's group of Universities and has a good overall ranking among other universities in the UK. It's located in the South-West part of England and is not a fast-paced city like London or Manchester. This is also something one could take into consideration while applying. There are big cultural shifts you would observe here but that's alright as people are friendly here. There are scholarships available which you can avail which require mostly an SOP and some other documents.
Reviewed on 7 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc Finance and Investment - Batch of 2023
2.7
Average course structure with average opportunities.
Tips: I suggest students make friends with locals at university and part-time, for a better understanding of British culture. Students should know about early scholarship opportunities available on the university website. Overall it is a good university though it does not add incredible value to your profile.
Likes (Student Life): There are good well-being services provided by the University which takes into student struggle. They even provided financial assistance for students to cope with inflation pressure. University has cops security and emergency services at all times for students.
Dislikes (Internships): During the course duration, I haven't come across one internship in finance or accounting that the University has provided. Students have to explore outside markets for internship opportunities and chances of being selected are low. Even part-time roles are limited.
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc in Data Science - Batch of 2024
3.8
You will have to do your own hard work.
Tips: The course is pretty fast paced and extensive, therefore has to be on point from day 1 itself. Exeter is a pretty renowned university and is best in sporting activities. Most of the hard work should be done on your own and expect very little from lecturers. So far the experience is good.
Likes (Safety): Exeter is a very safe city to live in. There is a city watch patrolling the street and I have friends who work late nights and is a very well-connected small and beautiful city. Compared to all other cities in the UK, Exeter is very well known for its low crime rate activities.
Dislikes (Internships): Getting internships is quite hard for students in the UK and I personally don't know any person who has received an internship opportunity. There are part-time opportunities but fewer internships. Internships are generally more hard to find in the UK compared to countries like US but with less capital.
Reviewed on 17 Jan 2024Read more
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MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2022
4.1
One-of-a-kind experience at the university of Exeter
Tips: In terms of transition, I must say that I have become more independent and have a broader sense of understanding in every aspect. I got a scholarship which was automatically applied to my tuition fees. I am highly satisfied with my university experience in terms of course, placement and one-of-a-kind experience.
Likes (Safety): In my experience, I found Exeter City safe be it the university facilities or public transport and walking on the street late night. Of course this doesn't mean that you can freely roam around at night because every place has pros and cons, so it's better to be responsible. But overall I found it safe as compared to other UK cities.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Due to the recession, the possibility of finding jobs in UK has become quite difficult for freshers. It might be a bit easy for candidates with previous experience in the relevant field. But overall for people passing out in 2022-23 it has become more challenging. It's not impossible but it's a task to get a job, especially with visa sponsorship.
Reviewed on 12 Jan 2024Read more
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MSc International Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2023
3.3
One of the best universities in the UK
Tips: Our university has a very diverse culture and the faculty is very helpful and approachable. A vibrant Indian student community also helps in communication and making new friends and contacts. Suggest to participate in events organized by the student union to keep networking and reinventing yourself.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Exeter has a lot of Indian restaurant options available like Namaste Himalayan, Gurkha, Karma Exeter, and Ganges. The menu has options ranging from North Indian, South Indian and even Indo-Chinese fusion but the taste wise it's more suitable for local people.
Reviewed on 15 Dec 2023Read more
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Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Auckland
4.4
The availability of part time on-campus is very low and the university is very competitive.
Tips: Students should be aware of cultural differences and have essential life skills like cooking. They also need to be able to manage a 16-hour day with academics, part-time work, and personal obligations. Unfortunately, I did not receive a scholarship because they are very limited and competitive. The people here are generally nice, and there are always security guards and police officers around to keep everyone safe. If you are thinking about moving here, I would say that you should consider it. The city has a lot to offer, and I think you will be happy with your decision. I am very satisfied with my course, university, and the country.
Dislikes (Part time work): The availability of part-time work on campus is very low, and given the number of students at the university, it's very competitive. Off-campus opportunities are better, and you can usually find a job within a month if you keep applying. The course schedule is a bit hectic, but it's manageable if you have a background in analytics. The average payout is quite good.
Reviewed on 26 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Communication - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Auckland
3.8
The college is worth investing in.
Tips: My transition in this country was generally good, but sometimes I encounter difficulties sending money. There is a bit of a cultural shift, but not much. I was awarded a scholarship, but it was not at my university, which makes things difficult. The total cost of living allowances is 250 dollars per week in New Zealand dollars. Overall, I am satisfied with my experience.
Likes (Student Life): The University of Auckland has a lot to offer students. The campus has a wide variety of facilities, including sports facilities, common rooms for eating and sleeping, and computer rooms. The library is housed in a separate building, and the campus is located within a 3km radius of the city centre.
Dislikes (Internships): There are not many internships available, and the available ones are difficult to get. To cover the cost of living, students should apply for scholarships. Another benefit of getting a scholarship is that you can get university housing at half price, and if you live in university housing, your recreation is free.
Reviewed on 25 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Auckland
3.7
The city is expensive and it is difficult to find part time job.
Tips: This college is nice, and most of the faculty are really nice. However, some teachers have a very memory-based teaching method, which makes it difficult to learn the concepts that are being taught. Also, Auckland is very expensive, especially rent, so students should do their research on the country and the college before deciding to study here. Finding a job is very difficult, both part-time and full-time, so students should consider all their options, including studying in Australia.
Likes (Indian Food): Auckland has a large Indian community, and as a result, there are a lot of Indian restaurants and grocery stores in the city. Indian restaurants cost about 30-40 dollars per meal. The restaurants are expensive, but if you buy groceries at Indian stores and cook at home, you can save a lot of money. The grocery stores also have a wide variety of Indian ingredients that you can use to cook your own meals.
Dislikes (Part time work): The job market in Auckland is very tough as the country is deep in recession, and there are no part-time jobs. Students might find some casual jobs, but those are one-offs, and the students cannot rely on them. Barely any student in my Cohort has a job yet. It has been around more than 5 months and everyone is just relying on the money from parents. Living costs are through the roof so surviving here as a student is stressful and tough.
Reviewed on 25 Jan 2025Read more
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BSc in Applied Mathematics - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Auckland
4.4
University Of Auckland: Opportunities, growth and adaptation.
Tips: Students should be aware that the coursework here is intensive, so time management is crucial. They should explore the resources available to them such as the library, labs and student clubs. One should also do a thorough research of the cost of living in the respective area. I am also a recipient of the University of Auckland India Achievers Scholarship, which partly covered my tuition fees for a year. I applied by submitting my academic transcripts, statement of purpose and recommendation letters. Overall, I am very happy to be a student here and look forward to gaining work experience after completing my studies.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transportation system in Auckland is very convenient. Buses and trains run frequently and the routes are well-connected to major areas. Students can easily commute to and from campus using a Transportation Card that can be used on all public transport with just a tap. The card needs to be recharged once it gets exhausted.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The University of Auckland has a diverse faculty, but the quality of the teaching faculty varies greatly from department to department. The faculty in my department is comprised of some of the most highly skilled mathematics professors in New Zealand. They are knowledgeable and experienced, and use innovative teaching methods. However, it can be difficult to reach out to them because of the large number of students they have to handle.
Reviewed on 21 Jan 2025Read more
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Agalya Chandrasekaran Verified Icon
Master of Information Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Auckland
4
A holistic learning experience at a top ranked university.
Tips: Adapting to a new academic environment and living independently has been a valuable experience for me. There was a cultural shift, but I found it exciting and enriching to learn about new traditions, interact with diverse people, and adapt to a different way of life. I am very satisfied with my decision. The course has provided excellent academic exposure, and living here has been a transformative experience. The people are friendly and always ready to help. The faculty are highly talented and will guide us throughout the semester. There are many networking opportunities on-campus for students. I chose the right course, university, and country for my aspirations. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 16 Jan 2025Read more
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Anwesha Banerjee Verified Icon
BE(Hons) in Biomedical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Auckland
4.2
Esha’s positive opinion about life at the University of Auckland.
Tips: The culture itself is very diverse with a lot of clubs and event always going on. I did not apply for any scholarships, however, there are plenty to apply for and always advertised in and outside of class. I am, overall, very satisfied with the University of Auckland, the quality of my engineering courses, and the kiwi atmosphere as a whole.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are all easily accessible by email, in-person after classes, and via office hours which they all offer. Teaching methods vary across faculty members however they all ask for feedback and cater to each class to meet the class's wants and needs. The teaching faculty is incredibly diverse in both nationality and gender.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The campus is very well connected with the rest of the city, in fact it is in the centre. Public transport is everywhere, and you can use it to get anywhere, however, the prices have gone up, so I highly recommend applying for a Tertiary Study discount.
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Communication - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Auckland
3.8
Overall, I’ve loved my experience here.
Tips: I found the transition easy as everyone was super friendly. I stayed in halls in my first year. I was able to make friends easily, as I have always been a very social person. The halls were the right place for me to be, and I would recommend it to all of you.
Likes (Part time work): I work as a student ambassador and editor of our magazine, both of which pay me around 25 dollars an hour. The work is hectic but manageable. The magazine is a 5-hour-a-week work, and student ambassadors let me pick up shifts according to my convenience.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I usually cook for myself. I just haven't found the best authentic Indian food. I'm sure there are many restaurants, especially outside the city, but I tend to cook at home because I enjoy it more. There are a lot of good Asian restaurants that I often go to.
Reviewed on 16 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Commerce - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Auckland
3.4
Stressful but great support from the faculty.
Tips: I have lived in New Zealand for a while, so I did not experience any feelings of cultural change. However, I do believe that within my field of studies, some races can be less privileged than others. On the positive side, there is a lot of support from teaching staff. On the negative side, the workload can be very stressful, especially near the end of the semester. Also, it is becoming increasingly difficult for immigrants to settle in New Zealand. It was difficult for them to come here, but based on more recent times, it is even more difficult for individuals to come here and build a life.
Likes (Student Life): I usually go to class and then get something to eat. Recently, I went to a student market day, which was a lot of fun. There was music playing, and the atmosphere was very lively. Even when I'm just on campus, there's usually music playing, and the atmosphere is always lively. Sometimes I even get free stuff.
Reviewed on 9 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Commerce - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Auckland
2.9
A simple university with a diverse range of students and different faculties.
Tips: There wasn't a cultural shift for me. However, some things that are native to New Zealand can be a bit of a shift. The university is a little boring, and the country doesn't have many things to do. On the other hand, the people are very friendly, and it's easy to make friends. The lifestyle is very relaxed.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The University of Auckland has a great building and a nice space to work. The faculty members are very diverse. The teaching includes labs, tutorials, and lectures. Most classes have three lectures per week, an hour or two hours long. Commerce labs are one hour long, and science labs are three hours of practical work. Tutorials are one hour long and are held biweekly.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I'm not sure what the job market was like before the recession, but it's difficult to get an internship these days. Retail stores usually hire people if they have working visas, and sometimes companies offer internships that lead to graduate jobs at "Big 4" companies.
Reviewed on 20 Sep 2024Read more
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Siddharth Sharma Verified Icon
Master of Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Auckland
3.7
Very limited internship and job opportunities.
Tips: The only thing I would recommend is to practice academic writing and be aware of referencing while completing the assignments. I've seen people being penalized for not citing relevant sources. There are many scholarships available at the University of Auckland but you just have to make sure you put your best foot forward.
Likes (Indian Food): There are a lot of Indian restaurants and takeaways available in the city but to cut down on the expenses, I prefer to cook at home. The amount you'll spend on eating out for one time can be enough to cook for 2 days at home. Some restaurants serve food at lower prices for students as they run promotions and offers to attract students.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are a lot of international students coming to New Zealand, so there are more people than jobs. The University does hire students for roles like Students Hub advisor and international students ambassador, but those roles are highly competitive. The part-time jobs available for international students are usually in hospitality, retail, and small businesses around the city and are paid a minimum wage that is sufficient to manage expenses.
Reviewed on 28 Aug 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Commerce - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Auckland
3.1
The university provides a fun and eventful environment.
Tips: The university does not provide internships or post-study jobs. The students are sent to find work on their own. The university only helps with CV checks and interview trips. There are not a lot of jobs available at this time, so much so that even part-time jobs are hard to find. A lot of students don't pay attention to other students unless they are in a group project with them. Overall, I am satisfied with my university and course but not satisfied with the country.
Likes (Indian Food): There is a large variety of restaurants and convenience stores. They are either cheap or expensive and are near campus. I prefer to cook myself since it is essentially cheaper and I get to eat what I enjoy. Many people choose to spend money on food and it is more expensive near campus because more students will buy from them so they raise prices.
Reviewed on 20 Jul 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Auckland
4.9
The university provides good internships and the faculty are talented, respectful and understanding.
Tips: When preparing for a journey that balances work, classes, fun and exploration, it's essential to approach it with a strategic mindset. Students need to ensure that they're well-prepared for each aspect of this journey, starting with a clear plan for managing their responsibilities at work, academic commitments, and personal interests. It's important to stay organised, set realistic goals, and prioritise your task effectively. Securing a scholarship can be challenging, but it's achievable if you meet the eligibility criteria. Attending a top university is a prestigious accomplishment and can be incredibly fulfilling. Being part of such an institution can open doors of opportunities, both academically and professionally.
Reviewed on 19 Jul 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Engineering Project Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Auckland
3
Lively and cordial university in all multidimensional aspects.
Tips: Students should know that there is a huge cultural shift but it's a good one we can adapt easily. I didn't avail of any scholarships because I applied very late for the university but you can check for scholarships on the university website as it is mentioned. Try to opt for part-time opportunities as it helps to cut off on expenses. I'm very much satisfied and content with my experiences at the university.
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MSc in Environmental Management - Batch of 2021
Offered by University of Auckland
4.1
A bit expensive but good experience.
Tips: Scholarships are tough to get, there aren't enough scholarships for international students. There is a cultural shift for sure. UoA is focused on research so there's a lot of self-study involved compared to the Indian education system. Plus New Zealand has strong cultural roots so good to know about it a little beforehand. The university was good, good course but highly-priced.
Likes (Public transportation): Good connection to university via buses and bike. Plus there's plenty of accommodation around the university so it's east to travel. Public transport isn't the cheapest, students get some discount though. It's easier to purchase your own bike or scooter for better travel experience.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Good chances of getting a permanent residence after your Masters if you land a full-time job. The work visa after Master is for 3 years so most students apply for PR in that time frame. I'd like to permanently immigrate because of the work culture. The pay scale can be better.
Reviewed on 14 Apr 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
B.Com (Hons) in Accounting - Batch of 2019
Offered by University of Auckland
3.9
Academic brilliance and diversity
Tips: I faced a transition to adapt to a new country's culture and educational system. This transition involved adjusting to a different teaching style, making new friends, and local customs. With time most international students find ways to overcome these challenges.
Likes (Quality of faculty): University faculty is friendly, approachable, and readily available to assist students. They create a welcoming environment for seeking help and guidance in studies and academic matters. They have conducted lectures, discussions, hand-on activities, and technology integration.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are different types of restaurants like casual dinners which cost $10 to $20, cafes cost around 5 to 20 dollars, seafood costs around 20 to 40 dollars. If you are vegetarian or vegan then you should pay 15 to 25 dollars at one-time meal. I generally prefer to cook myself.
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Auckland
4.5
A supportive place for both academic and professional growth.
Tips: It is not as easy as it sounds. Someday, you'll be so lonely that you’ll want to fly back home, but that process will strengthen you in the long run. Your suffering will depend on what kind of circle you get. I did not apply for any scholarships. It is pretty decent. Everything seems pretty good here.
Likes (Value for money): The quality of the study is excellent. They don't expect us to memorise long content; instead, they focus on ensuring we understand the concept. I am still not sure whether the fees are justified. I’ll find out when my course ends and if I end up in a decent role.
Dislikes (Part time work): For a small country like New Zealand, you need a lot of connections for a part-time job in your field. It doesn’t matter what you know; it matters who you know. So it is difficult to find a part-time role if you don't have any connections in this country, but it's not impossible. Average payout is 23.5NZD. If you work 20 hours a week, that is more than enough to pay for your bills and food.
Reviewed on 15 Sep 2025Read more
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Seethal Sivarajan Verified Icon
Master of Environmental Science - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of Auckland
4.2
New Zealand is a relaxed country with a commendable work-life balance.
Tips: New Zealand is a relaxed country with a commendable work-life balance. I received a scholarship from my supervisor, paying me around $1000 weekly. My university experience was very positive. While NZ is expensive and has strict immigration laws, it's interesting how it presents itself as a large country despite its small size.
Likes (Value for money): Doctoral students are considered domestic students and charged domestic tuition fees. However, New Zealand is an expensive country to live in compared to other European countries, such as Germany and the Netherlands. The cost of living is increasing daily.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The immigration laws are comparatively stricter in New Zealand than in other countries. However, I plan to settle here because it's a peaceful and beautiful country, and I love living here as a permanent resident.
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2025Read more
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Ananya Manu Verified Icon
Master of Laws (LLM) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Auckland
3.9
Friendly people, fun learning and finding my way.
Tips: The culture here, in comparison to the Indian education system, is pretty laid back. Everyone is respectful and friendly to everyone else. The expectation from students here is fairly basic. Academic integrity and timely-submissions. I did not avail myself of any scholarships. I am very satisfied with my university, course and country. Auckland as a place to live in is absolutely perfect.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty in my department is very approachable and they are passionate about the subjects that they teach. They are genuinely interested in helping the students academically. Most of the teaching that I have experienced here has been interactive. The professor and the class engage in very useful, intense and interesting conversations and discussions with regard to the subjects. The faculty is as diverse as it can be in terms of nationality.
Dislikes (Part time work): Most part-time jobs on campus are already taken, and we need to figure out on our own as to how to look for part-time jobs, where to look, how to apply etc. The jobs outside campus requires retail experience, which most Indians do not have, so it makes it slightly difficult. Academics, specifically LLM, are not very time-consuming, so managing part-time jobs with academics is not really a problem. Most available part-time jobs pay minimum wage only, which honestly is just enough for everything you need and a little bit of leisure as well.
Reviewed on 28 Apr 2025Read more
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Certificate in Mental Health & Wellbeing in Schools - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Auckland
5
Great university and highly qualified faculty.
Tips: I would recommend coming to the University well prepared. Before joining the university, make sure you have all of your necessities and make an effort to make new friends on campus as soon as you can. You will want to know as many people as possible to be able to ask for help with anything you might not understand. Seniors are particularly helpful in this regard because they have all of the knowledge you will need, and they are willing to teach it to you. Of course, the most important thing to do is to reach out. Asking for help will always be more helpful than trying to figure things out on your own.
Dislikes (Part time work): I really enjoy the way the faculty teaches the subject. They give assignments, which helps students feel like they are on the right track. There are a lot of first-timers or students who are coming from different cities, places, or even countries, and I think it’s difficult to figure out what’s happening. I’m grateful for the faculty being so helpful.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Computational Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Auckland
4.5
An amazing yet stressful college life.
Tips: Apply for scholarships. There may be scholarships that can help you with the cost of your education. Apply for an allowance. This is money that you can use for your tuition fees and other educational expenses. Create a degree plan before joining the university. This will help you stay on track for graduation. Figure out what kind of job you’ll be applying for and where. There are many job opportunities in Auckland. If you come from a less privileged background, you might want to find some contacts in the area and stay with them while you search for a job and find a place to live.
Likes (Safety): I'm quite pleased with the university's general safety. Like any other city, there can be a little rowdiness during nightlife, but that is normal. In general, I find New Zealand to be a very safe place to live. However, it's important to be careful during public holidays, when there are drunk students and other people out, as they can be dangerous if you are not careful.
Dislikes (Indian Food): As a vegetarian, I don’t have many options on campus. There’s Pita Pit and some burger places, but that’s it. Food in the city is also expensive. Unfortunately, even the limited vegetarian options are not always good, and I sometimes don’t like the taste.
Reviewed on 7 Feb 2025Read more
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